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These tools have no ads, no tracking, no account wall and no file-size limit. That is deliberate, and it means there is no revenue arriving automatically in the background.
The free ways, which genuinely help most
The scarce resource here is not money, it is people knowing this exists. A tool nobody can find is the same as a tool that does not exist.
- Tell someone who handles sensitive files. Photographers, journalists, paralegals, HR staff, anyone who has been told "don't upload client documents to random websites" and needed to do the job anyway.
- Star the repository. It costs nothing and is the main signal that this is worth maintaining.
- Report what broke. A file that came out wrong, a format that is missing, a claim on this site that is overstated — all of it is useful, and bug reports about correctness get priority over everything else.
Money
That is a plain link, not an embedded widget — nothing from Ko-fi loads on this page unless you click it, and we never see your payment details. Any amount is genuinely fine. The first goal is a domain name, which costs about $11 a year.
Nothing here will ever go behind a paywall. Contributions pay for that domain first, and then for the time to build the next tool. If a paid product appears later it will be an optional extra, such as a packaged offline edition for people who need everything to run inside a locked-down network — never a restriction on what is already free.
Running costs, in full: hosting is $0, because static files on GitHub Pages are free. There is no database, no API, and no per-user cost. The only real expense is a domain name, at roughly $11 a year. That honestly is the entire budget.